Psychometric evaluation of the exercise-related cognitive errors questionnaire among Chinese emerging adults
Mengyao Guo,
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Jin Kuang,
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Ting Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Background
Cognitive
errors
involve
negatively
biased
or
distorted
thinking
patterns
that
can
hinder
effective
decision-making.
When
such
a
phenomenon
occurs
in
the
exercise
domain,
this
is
referred
to
as
exercise-related
cognitive
error.
Such
are
typically
assessed
via
questionnaire,
but
validated
instrument
for
application
Chinese-speaking
populations
lacking.
Thus,
study
aims
validate
Chinese
version
of
Exercise-related
Errors
Questionnaire
(E-CEQ-C)
among
emerging
adults,
self-report
measure
evaluate
context-relevant
information
related
exercise.
Methods
Following
forward-backward
translation
E-CEQ
(
N
=
24
items),
E-CEQ-C
and
Distortions
(CD-Quest-C)
gathering
evidence
criterion-related
validity
were
administered
sample
adults
376,
29.0%
male)
through
an
online
survey.
After
two-week
interval,
105
out
376
participants
attended
re-test
E-CEQ-C.
Item
analysis,
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA),
internal
consistency,
test–retest
reliability,
concurrent
analyzed.
Results
The
findings
from
CFA
support
24-item
informed
six-factor
structure
(χ
2
699.038,
RMSEA
0.073,
CFI
0.919,
TLI
0.904,
SRMR
0.055).
Cronbach’s
α
six
dimensions
all
above
0.7.
reliability
coefficients
each
subscale
total
scale
acceptable,
ranging
0.60
0.81.
In
accordance
with
literature,
we
also
observed
positive
associations
between
constructs
CD-Quest-C,
which
provided
Conclusion
This
showed
psychometrically
sound
assess
populations.
Language: Английский
Research hotspots and trends of neuroimaging in social anxiety: a CiteSpace bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science and Scopus database
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Background
This
study
focused
on
the
research
hotspots
and
development
trends
of
neuroimaging
social
anxiety
(SA)
in
past
25
years.
Methods
We
selected
1,305
studies
SA
from
Web
Science
Scopus
January
1998
to
December
2023.
CiteSpace
was
used
analyze
number
published
articles
visually,
cited
references,
cooperation
among
authors
institutions,
co-occurrence
keywords,
clustering
burst
time
zone
co-occurring
keywords.
Results
A
total
were
included,
annual
over
nearly
years
showed
overall
trend
is
rise.
The
analysis
author
institutional
collaboration
reveals
that
most
collaborate
closely.
Among
them,
team
led
by
Pine,
Daniel
S
59
articles,
making
it
central
team.
Harvard
University
identified
as
institution
this
network.
can
be
categorized
into
four
areas:
techniques,
cognitive
processing
areas,
core
brain
regions
networks,
neural
predictors
treatment
outcomes
SA.
recent
keywords
are
“cognitive
behavioral
therapy,”
“systematic
review,”
“machine
learning,”
“major
clinical
study,”
“transcranial
direct
current
stimulation,”
“depression,”
“outcome
assessment,”
which
provided
clues
frontiers.
Based
map
keyword
map,
appears
exploring
activity
involved
processing,
such
face
attentional
bias,
well
comorbidity
depression,
through
imaging
technology,
using
signals
Conclusion
conducted
a
comprehensive,
objective,
visual
publications,
revealed
hot
topics
concerning
mechanism
work
might
assist
researchers
identifying
new
insights
potential
collaborators
topics,
directions.
Language: Английский